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Nursing Students Gain Experience Through COVID-19 Testing

In the course Community Health Nursing, Taryn Burhanna鈥檚 students are required to complete 60 clinical hours and eight laboratory simulation hours. Burhanna, community health nursing coordinator, wanted to ensure students in this course could get their hours and gain real-life experience by tapping into coronavirus relief efforts on campus.

Tags: Health , Student Life , College of Nursing , COVID-19 , University News

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COVID-19 Study Urges Precaution in College Students

As the COVID-19 pandemic approaches a one-year mile marker, the temptation and opportunity to socialize, party, and indulge in public events grows increasingly stronger. Associate Professor Clarissa Thompson received a grant from the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 Institute of Education Sciences to reinforce the dangers of the virus to the public.

Tags: Health , Research & Science , Healthy Communities Research Institute , Brain Health Research Institute , Department of Psychological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , COVID-19 , Institutes and Initiatives

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Prestigious Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation President鈥檚 Grant to Expand End-of-Life Simulation for Nursing and Medical Students

Faculty researchers from 91福利鈥檚 College of Nursing were recently funded by the prestigious Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation with a yearlong President鈥檚 Grant award totaling $35,000. The goal of their study is to help ensure the competencies of new healthcare providers to facilitate vital family communication at the end of life.

Tags: Health , Research & Science , College of Nursing

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91福利 Professor Receives NIH Grant to Automate Biomedical Data Processing

In the medical field, demand for technological advances that can speed data analysis and be less prone to human error continues to increase. Robert Clements recently received a federal grant to continue his work creating a more efficient and improved system to analyze medical data that will benefit not only the biomedical industry but also students at 91福利.

Tags: Research & Science , Health , Department of Biological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Brain Health Research Institute , Institutes and Initiatives

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The Autism Society of Greater Akron Teams Up With 91福利 for Adult Social Club

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder sometimes have a difficult time with social interaction and building relationships. The Autism Society of Greater Akron wanted to help those on the spectrum socialize with others freely and make friends by creating an adult social club. The club was then made possible with two 91福利 affiliates and Wendy Cline, a support specialist and licensed social worker at the Autism Society of Greater Akron.

Tags: Health , Community & Society

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Nursing Program Casts Virtual 鈥楴et鈥 To Stay Connected聽

When the order came in the spring of 2020 to go remote, faculty and students in 91福利 Ashtabula鈥檚 nursing program were concerned. How would they stay connected in a remote environment? How would the students stay engaged? Enter 鈥淭he Net,鈥 a virtual community for nursing students, faculty and nursing support staff at 91福利 Ashtabula. 

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91福利 Researchers Find That College Students鈥 Alcohol Consumption Increases During Pandemic

While it's no secret that many college students drink alcohol, how COVID-19 affected these behaviors and patterns is the focus of recent research published in the journal Addictive Behaviors by the collaboration of William Lechner from the Department of Psychological Sciences and Deric Kenne from the College of Public Health. The pair sought to study the effects that a major stressor such as the pandemic could have on addictive behaviors and how vulnerabilities such as anxiety and depression played a part in the coping process of college students. 

Tags: Research & Science , Health , College of Public Health , College of Arts and Sciences , Brain Health Research Institute , Department of Psychological Sciences

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Researching Wastewater as Part of Ohio鈥檚 COVID-19 Response

Since March, COVID-19 has become a widespread topic of conversation. Finding ways to explain what this virus is, how one can treat it and how to slow the spread of the virus are just a few commonly asked questions with few clear answers. Xiaozhen Mou, associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, and her research team recently received funding for their hard work as part of Ohio鈥檚 statewide collective effort to discover traces of COVID-19 virus particles in wastewater.

Tags: Research & Science , Health , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute , College of Arts and Sciences , COVID-19 , Institutes and Initiatives

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Photo of the necks of beer bottles lined up at an angle

Alcohol Consumption Increases During Pandemic

While it's no secret that many college students drink alcohol, how COVID-19 affected these behaviors and patterns is the focus of recent research published in the journal Addictive Behaviors by the collaboration of William Lechner from the Department of Psychological Sciences and Deric Kenne from the College of Public Health. The pair sought to study the effects that a major stressor such as the pandemic could have on addictive behaviors and how vulnerabilities such as anxiety and depression played a part in the coping process of college students. 

Tags: Research & Science , Health , College of Public Health , College of Arts and Sciences , Brain Health Research Institute , Healthy Communities Research Institute , Institutes and Initiatives , Global Reach

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91福利鈥檚 Contributive Legacy to the Assessment of Psychopathology

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, MMPI, is a standardized psychometric test that was first published by the University of Minnesota Press in 1943 and quickly became the gold standard for assessing psychopathology. 91福利 has played a key role throughout the history of this test and a 91福利 faculty member led the revision for the recently published and updated 2020 MMPI-3. 

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